Crawfordsville Record, Volume 4, Number 48, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 7 May 1836 — Page 3
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pi RKIOKY vV II ANN AS are just rechiving a large and well selected asburtnr iu of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, hardicare Sf cvtlcry, queemicare, SHOES fr BOOTS, Palm leaf, fur, and icool hals, NAILS, GLASS, IRON, &C. &C. All of which will be sold cheap, and on accommodating terms. May, 1S313. Just recccivcd, T! fTSffN PIECES light and dark calj Vr 4k icoes assorted. 10 or 15 pieces merino calicoes assorted. GREGORY & 11ANNAS. May 4, 1S36. Or. John Sloan, yTKFFERS his services to the citizens of V4J Crawfordsville and vicinity, to practice medicine and surgery. lie may be found when not absent on professional business at the drug store of Messrs. Snook and Brandon. May 5, 1S36 201206 State of Indiana, Montgomery county, ss. Board ot commissioners, May session, 1836. KRDERED, that notice be given, by publication in the Crawfordsvills Re cord, that a meeting of the citizens of said county will be held at the court house in the town of Crawfordsville, on the last Saturday of May, inst., for the purpose of organisinga county agricultural society. A copy. Attest, JOHN WILSON, elk. Idmiiiistrator's sale. TKN the 24th day of May, 1S36 at the Ji residence of J. B Keuyon, in Crawfordsville, will be sold at auction, the personal property of the estate of Judith Ann Kenyon, dee'd, consisting mostly of household goods. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. Nine months credit approved security beiug given on sums over three dollars. P. M. CURREY, ad.u'r. May 6th, 1S33. 204-203 MOLASSES. A few barrels New Orleans molasses, just received by GREGORY & IIANNAS. May 4, 1836. TTUST RECEIVED -a few barrels New Q Orleans sugar. GREGORY & IIANNAS. May 4, 1S36. Veto publications. A THOMSON has this day received O the following new publications : Beecher's vie s in Theology, Mansfield's Political Grammar, Stow's introduction to the study of the bible. Scientific class book. Also a first rate article of Bristol board and drawing paper. May 6, 1S36. CRAWFORDSVILLE &, LAFAYETTE HACK. THE subscriber has commenced running a regular HACK between this pi ace and Lafayette, twice a week. It will leave Crawfordsville every Sunday and Wednesday morning, ano arrive in Lafayette in the evening; and will leave Lafayette every Monday and Friday morning, and arrive at Crawfordsville in the evening. A. MAY. Crawfordsville, April 29,1S33 204tf To the tarfics. TTUST RECEIVED an assortment of OlM FANCY GOODS, to which the attention of the ladies is particularly invited GREGORY & IIANNAS. May 4, 183G. -Tor sale. P OR 3 hundred pounds LARD. J. W. POWERS. May 6, 1S36. ! OOK AT THIS! "JOTOTICE. The notes, books, and ac--LM counts, of the late firm of ELS PON &CLARKarein the hands of David Clark, for immediate collection. Grawforusville, May 3, 1S36. 20itf Cooking stoves. $c. TTOURBR1DGE& MILLER have just Xj2 received a number of Rotary coofcing stoves and cr.si iron fireplaces, which they will sell on reasonable terms. . May, 1836. lfTTACKEREL. A few barrels rrnckcrY Li el on hand, and for sale by BURBRIDGE& MILLER. May, 1836. DOZEN PATENT PLOUGHS as sorted numbers for sale Jy J. W. POWERS. May, 1836. Fust received, gp TNBAGS R io coffee a good article, uiifcUUKX &, liAllAS. May 4, 1836. TJ TN OR 15 pieces summer CLOTHS U iJ assorted; just received at GREGORY & IIANNAS. May 4, 1836. TAKEN UP, BY ALFRED ROSE, KF Clark township, Montgomery counLI ty, Indiana, an estray bay mare, 15 Iianda high, her right hind foot white, her tail cut square off, her right eye disfigured, a few white hairs in her forehead, supposed to be 10 ..i 11 years old, appraised to 40, by VVm Hillman and Ananias Brown, before me, JOHN P. ROUTH, J. P. April 16, 1836. 203205 B L .DE3D5 FOR SALE AT THE BOOK STORE.
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Commission fy forwarding house LOUISVILLE, KY. THE subscriber has opened on Market street, nearly opposite the bank,whcre he lias 00 hand a well selected assortment of groceries, liquors, &c, which he is determined to sell, to punctual men, cheaper than they can be had in this city. Being determined to devote his entire attention to the above business, he hopes his old customers and others, will call on him. ON HAND, JUST IMPORTED 25 hogsheads New Orleans sugar 20 boxes Havana 30 barrels loaf 75 bags coffee 200 kegs nails 100 boxes mould and dipt candles 60 boxes sperm 75 bbls New York brand v, 4th proof 50 " do do " 2d proof 40 " domestic 20 half pipes champaigne and cogniac brandy 5 pipes pure Holland gin 20 barrels Baliimore giu 15 " domestic sin 12 " New England rum 20 " JNew Oilcans rum 3 pipes old Jamaica rum 140 qr casks Madma, Teneriffe, Golden, Sherry, Sicily, and Maderia wines 10 doz boxes ( 1 doz each) old Maderia Ceylon brand 1U0 kegs oysters 30 qr casks sweet Malaga 50 boxes claret wine 20 " muscat do 20 " lemon syrup 15 " assorted cordials 2 pipes good p rt wine 75 boxes gun powder tea 50 barrels fish 1 hhd codfish 6 barrels alum and saltpetre 2 " epsotri salts 2 " ginger race and ground 1 " nutmegs 2 ceroons indigo 1 hogshead m adder 20 casks cheese 125 boxes raising 00 drums figs 100 boxes Boston soap 9 bales almonds 2 " filberts 100 boxes Scotch herring 20 boxes chocolate 10 " mustard 50 empty demijohns 40 barrels old tye whiskey 300 " dried apples 50 kegs white lead 50 barrels good porter 60 boxes tobacco, assorted Nos. 10 barrels alcohol 10 " peppermint cordial 20 bags table salt 20 baskets champaigne wine 50 dz painted buckets 75 boxes 8 by 10 glass 50 " 10 by 12 " 40 " tumblers 800 boxes melee cigars 25,000 Spanish cigars 75 reams wrapping paper 50 " cap paper 5 cans pine apple cheese. F. B. TILLAY. Louisville, April 15, 1836. 203-229 Cc5The Lafajette Free Press, Logansport Telegraph, Rockville Intelligencer, Greencastle flow boy, rerrehaute Courier, and Vincennes Gazette, will insert the above for six months, and send their bills to F. B. Inlay. M3W ST0P.2. THE undeisigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Crawf ordsville and vicinity, that they have received a handsome assort ment of Dry goods, hardware, queensware and groceries. also HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c. Which they are now opening in the room recently occupied by Messrs. Miller &. Young as a coffee house, where they intend keeping a constant supply of articles suitable to the m.irket. Tow and flax linen, fl IX seed, butter, and other articles of country produce, will be taken in exchange for goods F. H. FRY i CO. April V3, 1836. 46tf AN ORDINANCE regulating the Crawfordsville market; published April 16, 1836. Section 1. Be it ordained, by the president and trustee? of the town of Crawfordsville, that there shall be, and is hereby established, a market at the market house in said town, and that the days of market shall be I uesdays and Saturdays, to commence each morning at the hour of four o'clock in the morning, from the first day of May until the first day of September; in the months of March, April, September, and October, it shall commence at half past four o'clock; and in the months of November, December, January, and February, it &hall commence t t ix o'clock in the morning; and the market hours shall close at ten o'clock in the morning from the first of October until the first of April, and at nine o'clock in the morning from the first of April until the first uf Octo ber. ! Sec. 2. The board of trustees shall annu-l ally, and as often as a vacancy occurs, appoint a clerk of the market, and give him a certificate to (hat effect, which shall be sufficient authority for him 10 carry the provisions of this act into full force and effect. 1 Sec. 3. That the clerk of the market shall rive such bond and security for the faithful o - v performance of his dulie, ?s the prerA
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and board of trustees from time to time may oiuer .uiu uirect, winch bond shall be filed with the cleik of the corpoiation, and shall nave mil lorce and effect as bonds of officers t the state or county, to secure the payment fall moneys that mav come into his lmmt by virtue of his office as cleik of the market, and to pay the same to the treasurer, or such other person as the president and trustees may order and direct. Sec. 4. That the president and trustees shall allow the clerk of the market a reasonble compensation for his services as clerk of the market, which allowance shall be Quar ter yearly ; and that at such payment the clerk of the market shall pay over all mon eys that may be in his hands by virtue of his onice,ar.a receive credit on the treasurer's books for the same Sec. 5. That it shall be the dniv nf th cleik of the market to attend at the market ouseeach market morninrr. either in nersnn or by an agent authorized by him; and, at the time appointed by this ordinance, to open the maiket by ringing a bell or bio win" a horn for at least one minute. Sec. 6. That it shall be thedutvnfibe cleik of the market to examine the weights and measures used in the maiket, and if any weights shall be tound too light, or any measures too small, he shall cause them to be taken out ol the market forthwith. Sec. 7. That if ihe owner or possessor of such tauity or light weights and small meas . ,-i ... . . . ures shall refuse to lake such weights or measures out ot the market , at the request of the clerk of the market, nr shall again bring such weights and measures into the market to sell by, without having them adjusted and made correct, shall forfeit and pay, for every such offence, any sum not exceeding three dollars, to ue recovered in the name of the clerk of the Crawfordsville maiket, before any justice of the peace in the county, and when collected shall be for the use of the corporation: but the clerk of the maiket may receipt to and receive the same from the justice; and the clerk of the market, shall account tor the same at Ins next quarterly settlement. Sec. a. That it shall be the duty of the clerk of the market to reinstalls Nos. 1,2, 9, 10, to perso' s who wish to carry on butchering, to sell iheir beef or other meat, by the year, if practicable; if not rented by the year he shall rent them by the quarter; the said stalls shall not be rented for less than five dollars each per annum, and no one person shall rent more than two stalls at one time. Sec . 9. That stalls Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, shall not be rented by the year, except so ordered by the board of trustees, but shaft be reserved for the country people, or oihers, who may want to use the same only occasionally; when these stalls are used for cutting and selling meat, the owner or vender of such meat shall pay to the clerk of the market, for each beef of one year old &. upwards, twelve and a half cents: and for each calf. sheep, or hog, six and one fourth cents, if .1 ii. . ' the same be. sold on the regular market days. Sec. 10. That if any person shall sell in said market house on any other days than the regular market clays, lie shall pay to the clerk of ihe market as follows: for each beef, fifty cents; for each calf, sheep or hoi?, t went vfive cents; and if any person or Persons shall so sell in said rmrkei, and refuse to pay as required by this ordinance, the clerk of the maiket shall sue for and recover the same be fore any justice of the peace in the county, tor ihe use ot the corporation. Sec. 1 1 . That if any person or persons shall lead, drive or ride any horse or horses, oxen or cows, within the railing, or hitch to the railing, round said market house, he, she, or they, shall be fined any sum not less than fifty cents nor more than three dollars, for 1 1 11 . ... each animal so lea, orove, or rode, within or hitched losaid railing, to be recovered in the name of the corporation, before anv ins j j tice of the peace in the county, for the use oi the corporation. Sec. 'Z. That if any person or persons shall chop, hack or cut any of the posts benches, or the railing round the market 1 1 0 nouse, or sha.l tear up the pavement in the market house, or in any way or manner wantonly, maliciously, or mischievously injure said maiket house, he, she, or the v. shall be fined not less than twenty-five cenls, nor more than three dollars, before any justice of the peace in the county: and shall more over pay all ihe damage so done, to be re covered as aforesaid. Sec 13. That ihe clerk of the market shall sethat this ordinance is carried into effect; and the marshall shall, or any constable may, serve any process for the collection of the same, and shall be allowed the. same fees as is allowed in the state laws for similar cases. Sec. 14. That if any person or persons shall sell or buy any maiketing article in the market house, before the market is opened by the clerk of the market, or shall buy or sell any article commonly sold in market, in any other place within this corporation than at the market house, during thu. market hours as heretofore described, shall forfeit and pay the sum of fifty cents, to be recovered as other fines: provided, that nothing in this ordinance shall be so construed as to prevent mer chants or grocers from selling any article they may have at their stores or groceries. Sec. 15. That it shall not be lawful for any person to buy any article in the market uouse, to sen again in said market house at an advanced price on the same day; any person so offending shall forfeit an4 pay any
auiu noi exceeding nay cents, to be recovered as other fines. Sec 16. It shall be the duty of the clerk of the market to keep the market house clean and in good order, and see that those using the butcher's blocks and stalls, keep ihem clean and in good order; and the clerk of the market shall be the judge of articles offered for sale in said market, as to the quality, and whether the same be sound and wholesome; and if any article be considered unwholsome iM wnwwr.'?-'h--5 , .-. . ' ' ' -
ket, and shall not be sold in said market un
der a penalty of two dollars, to be paid by the vender of said article, and collected as other fines in this ordinance set forth. Sec. 17. That ihe clerk of the maiket may be removed from office by the board of trustees for the neglect of his duiies as clerk of the market, or other malpractices touching th markets aforesaid; and the clerk of the market shall, at the direction of the board of trustees,provide himself with correct weights, scales, and measures, to be used in the market by him, to tiy the weights and measures used in the market. Approved Apiil 12, 1836. JAMES T. POLLOCK, pres't. J. C. Scott, el'k. 45 i e w hooks:: A LEXANDER THOMSON is just reJLi- ceiving a large and valuable assortment of books and stationary, which he will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. Below will be found a list of some of them, and he respectfully Tequests the public to call and examine his assortment. Webster's Bible Marshall's Washington Hume's history of England Gibbon's Rome Coleridge, Shelly, and Keats Moore's works, Mrs. Hemans' works Hemans, Ileber, and Pollok Goldsmith's works, Gillie's Greece Robertson's Charles the Fifth Ferguson's Rome Hannah Moore's complete works, 7 vol. Shakspeare's works Rush on the mind do on the voice Plutarch's lives Robbins' history Rollin's ancient history Phillips, Curran, Gratian, die. Josephus McKenzie's 5000 receinls Byron's woiks, Burn's poems Win's Patrick Henry Chulmer's works Family Library, 73 vol. Cooper's novel's, 26 vol. Spectator, 12 vol. Mrs. Sigourney's sketches Life of Napoleon " Washington Marion " Franklin " Boone " Black Hawk " Penn " Gen'l Harrison ' Martin Van Buren Webster's large octavo dictionary " small Walker's dictionary Eberle's practice Ebeile'j TheiEpeuiica notes Wiston's anatomy United States Dispensatory Cooper's Dictionary Hooper's Dictionary Dti wees on children Dupeytrans surgery Beck's Jurisprudence ' Turner's chemistry Good's Book of Nature Fitch's dental surgery Horner's anatomy Chapman's Theiaspeutics Gibson's surgery Cazenave's Surgery Gross on bones Smith's arterieslast edition Jonhron on the liver Armstrong on typhus Blackall on dropsey Sf.urzheim's prenology ; ;,. Anion's physics Grimshaw's United States " South America " Greece Goldsmith's Natural history Buffun's Natural history Grove's Greek Lexicon Dounegan's " Ainsworth's Latin " Virgil Delphini Cooper's Virgil Cicero de Oratore Sallust Greek Testament Greek grammar, Latin grammar Latin reader, Greek reader Scott's commentaries Family Bibles, pocket Bibles Pocket Testaments Watts' and Select hymns Methodist hymns, Dupoy's hymns IV'.iller's hymns, Alexander's hymns Doddridge's Expositor Home's Introduction Barnes' notes on gospels " on Romans " on Acts Beecher's scepticism Missouri harmony, Western Lyre Mason's Sacred harp Olney's geography Worcester's do Miss Beecher's do Kirkham's grammar Colbnrn's arithmetic Smiih's do Smiley'3 do Pike's do Ruter's do Bailey's algebra Day's do Western reader, Elementary reader .Primary reader Also, a general stock of blank books, naw I ( per, quills, ink, wafers, sealing wax, steel pens, &,c. &c. Ctawfordsville, April 6th, 1836. 44tf A FEW copies of "An Introduction to . Farriery KJyWillis "iis, for sale at the printi EQIIHl-- K
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Ai JLAr A x El TEy IND. THE subscribers are now receiving, direct from New York, a large stock of every description ofDKY GOOD3,which, added to the stock on band, makes a greater variety thin is usually found. A good lot of silk, straw, and leghorn bonnets, by the do.en; 60 doz. palm hats; silk, fur, and wool hats, by the case; every kind and size of fine and coarse boots, shoes, pumps, and slippers, by the dozen; 25 reams ruled and cap paper; 500 pieces good and low price wall paper; clothing of all kinds; a laige assortment of hardware and cutlery, and goods in that line generally; a large lot. of Young Hysen tea, bought last fall before the rise, and for sale lover than can be found west of New York; spices of all sorts and dry groceries generally. Any goods we have will be sold to merchants at as low prices as at any western city, with transportation expense, and on accommodating terms. Those who want to buy to sell again, are requested to give us a call, and see how we will do with goods that must be sold. Our retail prices are no higher than the lowest of our neighbors. BO L EES & COLTON, New York store on the square. Lafayetle, April 3(, 1S36. 203-210 A DM IN IS Til A TOR'S NOTICE. "FT ETTERS of adminis'ration have been JJLi taken out, by the undersigned, on the estate of Win. Gibson, dee'd, late of Boon county, Indiana. All arsons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same, will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. The estate is believed to be solvent. WM. McDANIEL. admV April 11, 1S36. 203205 TAKE NOTICE. THE undersigned will receive proposals until the 17th day of May next, for furnishing materials and putting un the walla of a BRICK MEETING HOUSE, (and enclosing the same,) in the town of Newtown, fountain county, Indiana, ot the following description: fifty feet long, and forty feet wide: wall to be 13 inches thick and twelve feet high, of good durable brick ; also, a foundation ot'stone, one foot in the ground, and one foot above the ground, 18 inches thick, an I that part which is in ihe ground to be laid without mortar that which is above to be laid in good lime mortar, and the stone dressed. There will be 12 windows of 24 lights each, 10 by 12 glass; and 2 of fifteen lights each; also, three doors, with transons. 'I he above windows and door frames lo be made of 24 inch s'.uff, cither poplar or walnut. The proposer will put in his bill for a common roof summers supported by pillars; and also a bill for a roof suitable for an arch, constructed in such a manner as to secure the walls from spreading. Proposals will be directed to Samuel Low, P.M., Newtown. N. B. Persons may put in proposals fof either the carpenter's or reason's work separately. SAMUEL LOW, GEORGE HOLMES, S. 11. HICKS, PETER RUTTZ, J AS. STAFFORD. 3? Newtown, April 16, 1&36. 46 48 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. TT WILL offer at public outcry, on SatJUL urday ihe 14th day of May next, at the store door of Gregory and Ilannas, as the property of ihe late A. M'Intire, dee'd, two trunks, two bench screws, a lot of clothing, brace and bitts. case of instruments.anri nth. er tools; also, a lot of books, to wit Irish Eloquence, spectator in two vols., Scottish Chiefs, Comstock's Philosophy, Western Souvenir, Traveling Bachelor in 2 volumes, Fischer's Elements of Natural Philosophy, Kirkham's Grammar, Goldsmith's Greece, Blair's Lectures, Esop's Fables, Oic. &zc. To be sold on six months credit on all sums over three dollars; notes and approved security required. R. C. GREGORY, adm'r. April 21, 1S36. 46 ts SHERIFF'S SALE. " TO Y virtue of a writ of fi. fa , issued from LTo the office of the clerk of the Circuit court of Montgomery county, tome directed, in favor of Albert S. White, Jacob Angle, d& Henry S. Lnne, and against Amariah A. AleGregg. I will expose to sale, on Saturday the 14th day of May next, at the court houso door in ihe town of Crawfordsville, in said county, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P.M. on said day, the rents, issues and profits, for the term of sev en years, of the followtna mortgaged premises, to wit: the west half of the southeast quarter of section eight, and the north east quarter of the south west quarter of section eieht both in township seventeen north, of w ranire five west containing both one hun dred and twenty acres of land, and lying and being in the county of Montgomery and state of Indiana; and if the same will not brinsr a sum sufficient to satisfy said writ, together with the interest and costs thereon, and accruing coPts, I will then offer for sale the tee simple ot said lanos. AMBROSE HAKLAWD, S. M. C. April 15, 1836. 45ta TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. A NDERSON, BELL, &, CO., are now jJL receiving and opening a very large and splendid stock of spring goods, comprising nearly every article in the dry goods line which they will sell at a small advance and on good terms, to punctual men. They invito ihe attention of buyers oenerallv. as their stock is one of the largest ever offered for sale in the west. Louisville, Ky. Feb. 1836. 40 3ro err c T"
